The Abu Dhabi Grand Prix will mark 39-year-old Raikkonen’s 151 and final start for Ferrari, for which he’s competed across two different multi-year stints.

Speaking ahead of the weekend, Raikkonen insisted he saw no reason to feel down ahead of his last outing with the Scuderia.

“Obviously I had practice leaving them once already so it’s not a new thing,” he joked.

“I’m not sad because I don’t see why we need to be sad. We will stay as friends. We’re going to see a lot of us anyhow in the paddock so not an awful lot changes.

“We’ll both go for new things and I think it’s exciting, but we’ve had good times with the team, great people. We’ve had some difficult times, but that’s part of business and I think that’s how it should go: sometimes it needs to be a bit hard.

Kimi Raikkonen

“Obviously I won the championship with them as a driver and we won twice [the teams’ championship] so I’m very happy to be part of it because there’s not many people who have done it.

“We will happily go different ways. We’re not that far away from each other and we will keep doing what we do.”

Raikkonen, who was seventh in FP1 on Friday, is 14 points ahead of Valtteri Bottas and 17 ahead of Max Verstappen in the fight for third place in the 2018 standings, but insists his final position in the drivers’ championship won’t make much of a difference.

“I don’t think it changes my world any way,” he said. “If I end up third, I think I need to go wherever the prize giving is, so it is a negative thing in the end, more travelling.”